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Enable killwhom command at Linux server

Enable killwhom command at Linux server
If killwhom command is not added in your server.then do below steps :
pico  /bin/killwhom
add following code.
ps -auxf|grep $1|awk ‘{print “kill -9 ” $2}’
Save the File
chmod 700 /bin/killwhom
and run the command    🙂

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